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Talking Trees
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The Talking Trees are a race of anthropomorphic trees residing in the Land of Oz. They first appear in the non-canonical book by Roger S. Baum: Dorothy of Oz. Talking Trees were introduced in Roger S. Baum's non-canonical Dorothy of Oz. They are trees that can talk, and are found on the banks of the Munchkin River in Gillikin Country.
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Talking Trees were introduced in Roger S. Baum's non-canonical Dorothy of Oz. They are trees that can talk, and are found on the banks of the Munchkin River in Gillikin Country. The Talking Trees are a race of anthropomorphic trees residing in the Land of Oz. They first appear in the non-canonical book by Roger S. Baum: Dorothy of Oz.